Friday, 27 March 2015

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Times of India
7 game-changing tech of Cricket World Cup 2015
In use in various forms since 2008, it is one of the trusted go to technologies in the Decision Review System (DRS) in world cricket today.
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OutdoorHub
Hunting Tech of the Future? Scientists Discover Way to Inject Human Eyes with Night Vision
Many people think of night vision gear as cutting edge technology, and they wouldn't be wrong. As evidenced by their exorbitant price, night vision ...
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BBC News
Swap shop: Tech to barter your way to the good life
"It started out as appreciation of a bargain. I'm ridiculously frugal and not a fan of spending money." California resident Sara Dunaway-Seitz got ...
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RenewEconomy
The EV revolution is coming – charged by Australian technology
And he says world-leading Australian-made technology will have a key role to play. ChargePoint chief Pasquale (Pat) Romano is in Australia to ...
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Ars Technica
Inventorspot
Raytheon Engineers Reveal how Technology Will Detect Alien Spaceships
Their research, which was just published in this month's MIT Technology Review, points out that the interaction with photons in the CMB "should create ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Morgan Stanley Board Pushes Emerging Area of Tech Governance
Corporate boards are struggling to keep up with the dizzying advance of technology, a force that is upending markets and models and is more than ...
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The Guardian
Let's keep talking: why public dialogue on science and technology matters more than ever
Experiments in public engagement, pioneered by the Sciencewise programme, are one of the quiet success stories of UK science policy over the past ...
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Online learning could disrupt higher education, but many universities are resisting it
Derek Bok, the former Harvard president, is optimistic that computers can make teaching more effective: "Technology is gradually causing a number of ...
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NDTV
India, US to jointly develop defence tech projs: US officials
WASHINGTON: India and the US will jointly work on several defence technology projects to develop a "vibrant science and technology cooperation" ...
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